Nicobar Tree Skink
The Nicobar tree skink or olive tree skink Dasia nicobarensis is an olive-coloured arboreal skink endemic to the Nicobars. Conversion of forests int Read More
Nicobar Treeshrew
The Nicobar treeshrew Tupaia nicobarica fluffs its stringy tail as it navigates through the continuous tree cover of Great Nicobar and Little Nicoba Read More
All Dressed Up
Named after Dr. A. Daniel, a zoologist at the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) and leader of the ZSI team that undertook the Great Nicobar Expedition in 1966 Read More
Once in a Lifetime
The Corbett Tiger Reserve boasts an impressive legacy as the oldest national park and among the first nine tiger reserves of India. The incredible vistas of Read More
Growing Leaps and Bounds
Since its inception in 1973, Project Tiger has put tiger tourism on the plate for Indian wildlife aficionados. Wildlife tourism has grown at an average rate Read More
Hidden Hero
Can you spot the ghostly gaze of the tiger in the above image? Here’s a hint: look along the left edge of the image. Zakhuma Don, a veteran conservatio Read More
Spotted and Hunted
Fatal encounters between leopards and tigers are rare, though they often share overcrowded habitats across India. In the Sariska Tiger Reserve, a female tige Read More
Pattedar Paani ka Devta
The Water Source Atlas of Tiger R Read More
A Tiger Must Eat
A tiger walks through the tall grasses of the Kanha Tiger Reserve with a barasingha kill. Kanha, also one of the first nine tiger reserves notified in India, Read More
National Animal vs. National Heritage Animal
Elephants occupy 45 per cent of all tiger reserves in India. Both iconic species have, however, experienced substantial global population declines and habita Read More